The Reagan doctrine of American activism in the Third World was most particularly exercised in
a. Grenada and Nicaragua.
b. Iran and Saudi Arabia. c.
the Philippines and South Africa. d.
Venezuela and the Dominican Republic.
e. Mexico and Canada.
ANS: A
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a) Louis, ever the absolutist, wanted to limit the possibilities for political or religious dissent. b) Louis, a devout Catholic, wanted to keep Protestant and Jewish ideas out of the Académie. Consider This: Why did René Descartes counsel that religion and science ought to be kept separate? See 3.4: Science Established. c) Louis knew the Académie would attract non-nobles and wanted to make sure his nobility would have nothing to complain about. Consider This: Why did René Descartes counsel that religion and science ought to be kept separate? See 3.4: Science Established. d) Louis wanted to ensure that members of the Académie would not be accused of heresy by the papacy. Consider This: Why did René Descartes counsel that religion and science ought to be kept separate? See 3.4: Science Established.
The leading agitator for American independence was
A) George Washington. B) Benjamin Franklin. C) John Adams. D) Sam Adams. E) Paul Revere.
The United States was pulled into World War I by __________
A) the Austro-Hungarian use of new weapons B) new tanks developed by the Germans C) the German use of U-boats D) Japanese actions in China
As a demonstration of his commitment to religious toleration, Akbar a. married a Hindu princess as one of his wives
b. converted to Christianity. c. adopted the 8 Fold Path as a philosophical approach. d. retained a cultural advisor from each faith to advise him on appropriate behavior. e. abolished all taxation on churches and temples.